Miss Teen USA 2014

Miss Teen USA 2014

Promotional banner for Miss Teen USA 2014 featuring Cassidy Wolf
Date August 2, 2014
Presenters Karl Jeno Schmid, Erin Brady
Venue Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas
Broadcaster Xbox Live, YouTube
Entrants 51
Placements 15
Winner K. Lee Graham
South Carolina South Carolina
Congeniality Sydney Robertson
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Photogenic Baskin Champion
Alabama Alabama

Miss Teen USA 2014, the 32nd Miss Teen USA pageant. It was held at the Atlantis Paradise Island Resort in Nassau, Bahamas on August 2, 2014. Cassidy Wolf of California crowned her successor, K. Lee Graham of South Carolina, at the end of the event.

Results

Placements

Final ResultsContestant
Miss Teen USA 2014
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 15

Special Awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Pageant

Selection of contestants

One delegate from each state and the District of Columbia was chosen in state pageants held from September 2013 to January 2014.

The date was announced on April 2, 2014 by each delegate, which was officially confirmed shortly thereafter.

Preliminary round

Prior to the final telecast, the delegates competed in the preliminary competition, which involves private interviews with the judges and a presentation show where they compete in swimsuit and evening gown. The preliminary competition took place on August 1, 2014.

Finals

During the final competition, the top fifteen competed in swimsuit and evening gown, and the top five competed in the final question signed up by a panel of judges.

Judges

Contestants

State Name Hometown Age1 Placement Awards Notes
Alabama Alabama Baskin Champion Vestavia Hills 19 Miss Photogenic
Alaska Alaska Whitney Williams Anchorage 17
Arizona Arizona Savannah Wix Paradise Valley 17 Top 15
Arkansas Arkansas Lauren Weaver Greenwood 17
California California Bianca Vierra Hayward 18 3rd Runner-up Previously Miss Teenage California 2011; and previously Miss High School America 2012
Colorado Colorado Cindy Yan Denver 16
Connecticut Connecticut Sydney West Vernon 16 Sister of Miss Connecticut Teen USA 2012 & Miss Teen USA 2012 Logan West
Delaware Delaware Mia Jones Bear 17 Top 15
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Dominick Fink Chesapeake 19 Previously Miss Virginia's Outstanding Teen 2011
Florida Florida Natalie Fiallo Miami 15
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Noelle Hughley Lithonia 17
Hawaii Hawaii Mariah Gosling Honolulu 18
Idaho Idaho Hannah Menzer[1] Boise 18
Illinois Illinois Miranda Fenzau Orland Park 17
Indiana Indiana Zoe Parker[2] Fort Wayne 16 Top 15
Iowa Iowa Amanda Armstrong Sioux City 16
Kansas Kansas Claire-Bailey Lee Andover 17 Daughter of Miss Kansas USA 1986, Audra Ockerman
Kentucky Kentucky Megan Ducharm Shelbyville 18
Louisiana Louisiana Mary Risener[3] Houma 18
Maine Maine Danielle Hurtubise Portland 16
Maryland Maryland Mariela Pepin[4] Severn 17
Massachusetts Massachusetts Bailey Medeiros Monson 16 Top 15
Michigan Michigan Iris Robare Gladstone 16 Top 15
Minnesota Minnesota Catherine Stanley Bloomington 18
Mississippi Mississippi Vaeda Mann[5] Hattiesburg 16 1st Runner-up
Missouri Missouri Samantha Bowers Harrisonville 18
Montana Montana Madyson Rigg Kalispell 17
Nebraska Nebraska Savannah Rave Omaha 18
Nevada Nevada Alexa Taylor Summerlin 17
New Hampshire New Hampshire Mikaela Seamans Keene 17
New Jersey New Jersey Valentina Sanchez Spring Lake Heights 18 4th Runner-up Born in Venezuela and previously Teen Model Venezuela 2011
New Mexico New Mexico Aundria (Auna) Littejohn Las Cruces 17
New York (state) New York Corrin Stellakis Bridgeport 17 Later Miss Missouri World, Top 12 at Miss World America 2015, Miss Earth United States 2016 and top 8 at Miss Earth 2016
North Carolina North Carolina Pammy Peters Raleigh 17
North Dakota North Dakota Josie Hettich Wilton 17
Ohio Ohio Emma Rofkar Curtice 17
Oklahoma Oklahoma Brooklynne Bond Tulsa 16 Top 15
Oregon Oregon Alexandra Perry Portland 16
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Sydney Robertson Williamsport 16 2nd Runner-up Miss Congeniality
Rhode Island Rhode Island Gabriella Maggiacomo Hope 17
South Carolina South Carolina K. Lee Graham Chapin 17 Miss Teen USA 2014 Daughter of Miss South Carolina Teen USA 1985, Jennifer Newin
South Dakota South Dakota Madison McKeown Brandon 18 Later Miss South Dakota USA 2016 and top 10 at Miss USA 2016
Tennessee Tennessee Morgan Moseley Johnson City 15 Top 15
Texas Texas Kellie Stewart Fort Worth 16 Top 15
Utah Utah Savannah Lancaster Salt Lake City 18
Vermont Vermont Madison Cota Bellows Falls 17 Later Miss Vermont USA 2017
Virginia Virginia Olivia Fletcher Louisa 16
Washington (state) Washington Starla Sampaco Bellevue 18
West Virginia West Virginia Lexsey Marrara Morgantown 17 Top 15
Wisconsin Wisconsin Patience Vallier Lake Mills 17 Top 15
Wyoming Wyoming Karlie Sanders Casper 18

Availability

While the webcast was available worldwide via the Miss Teen USA website/YouTube, Xbox Live's broadcast of the pageant was only available in the following countries:

Country Xbox 360 Xbox One Windows Phone 8 Language(s)
 Argentina Green tick Red X Green tick Spanish1
 Australia Green tick Green tick Green tick English
 Austria Green tick Green tick Green tick German2
 Belgium Green tick Red X Green tick Dutch, French2
 Brazil Green tick Green tick Green tick Portuguese3
 Canada Green tick Green tick Green tick English, French2
 Chile Green tick Red X Green tick Spanish1
 Colombia Green tick Red X Green tick Spanish1
 France Green tick Green tick Green tick French2
 Germany Green tick Green tick Green tick German2
 Italy Green tick Green tick Green tick Italian2
 Mexico Green tick Green tick Green tick Spanish1
 Netherlands Green tick Red X Green tick Dutch2
 Russia Green tick Red X Green tick Russian2
 Spain Green tick Green tick Green tick Spanish1
  Switzerland Green tick Red X Green tick French, German2
 United Kingdom Green tick Green tick Green tick English
 USA Green tick Green tick Green tick English, Spanish1

Additionally, due to the use of YouTube for the webcast, it can be accessed on the rival Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and Wii U consoles as well as smartphones and tablets via their respective YouTube applications.

References

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